Storytelling and the Experience of Talk Therapy with Claire Basescu Online at WCSPP

Scientific Meeting 2 CE Hours available for NY L CSWs, LMSWs, LPs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LCATs STORYTELLING AND THE EXPERIENCE OF TALK THERAPY: NOTES ON THE POSSIBLE AND THE IMPOSSIBLE Live Webinar! CLAIRE BASESCU, Ph.D.  Friday, OCTOBER 2, 2020 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Admission including CE: $30 TO REGISTER:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3797273767002816270  This webinar is live, real-time and interactive Powered by GoToWebinar Presented by the Psychoanalytic Association of WCSPP

This paper addresses multiple aspects of storytelling and narrative in relation to talk therapy.  It is an essayistic exploration of the collaborative meaning-making nature of the therapy conversation.  All theory, all case presentations, all interpretive organizing of experience, are forms of narrative storytelling based in the subjectivity of analyst and patient, mediated by language.  Also of interest are Continue reading Storytelling and the Experience of Talk Therapy with Claire Basescu Online at WCSPP

Gender Identity: What’s Sex Got to Do with It? Online with NYPSI

NYPSI’s 1043rd Scientific Meeting: Gender Identity: What’s Sex Got to Do with It?  with panelists: Jack Drescher, M.D. (moderator), Rachel Levine, M.D., Jack Pula, M.D., Rabbi Mike Moskowitz, Hilli Dagony-Clark, Psy.D.

“Gender Identity: What’s Sex Got to Do with It?”  Panelists:  Jack Drescher, M.D. (moderator), Rachel Levine, M.D.,    Jack Pula, M.D., Rabbi    Mike Moskowitz, Continue reading Gender Identity: What’s Sex Got to Do with It? Online with NYPSI

 Knowledge, Semblance, and Jouissance with Lillian Ferrari and Mark Stafford at Après-Coup

                                                                                         Giorgio de Chirico, Oreste e Pilade, 1966
FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: Knowledge, Semblance, and Jouissance Lillian Ferrari and Mark Stafford
Friday, September 25, 2020 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Returning to a close reading of “Radiophonie” (1970) this presentation will focus on the concepts of knowledge, semblance, and jouissance.
Suggested readings: Lacan: “Radiophonie” (1970), Autres écrits; Seminar XVIII, 1970-71, D’un discours qui ne serait pas du semblant.

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